The Massachusetts quarterly review [electronic resource].
1885
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The Massachusetts quarterly review [electronic resource].
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Boston : [s.n.], 1885.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (v.).
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Quarterly
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Reproduction of the original from the Yale University Libraries.
The Massachusetts quarterly review was a publication with essays ranging from history and literature to current events and politics. Edited by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Theodore Parker, and James Elliott Cabot, The Massachusetts quarterly review was published in Boston from 1848 until 1850 and included contributions from Julia Ward Howe, the elder Henry James, and James Russell Lowell. While most essays centered on philosophy and history, slavery was an important topic in the periodical. An anti-slavery periodical, The Massachusetts quarterly review offered many topics for reading and conversation.
The Massachusetts quarterly review was a publication with essays ranging from history and literature to current events and politics. Edited by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Theodore Parker, and James Elliott Cabot, The Massachusetts quarterly review was published in Boston from 1848 until 1850 and included contributions from Julia Ward Howe, the elder Henry James, and James Russell Lowell. While most essays centered on philosophy and history, slavery was an important topic in the periodical. An anti-slavery periodical, The Massachusetts quarterly review offered many topics for reading and conversation.
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Slavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive. Part 3: The institution of slavery.
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